School of Psychology, 12446Center for Studies of Social Psychology, Central China Normal University, Wuhan, China.
Department of Psychology, 1848Northeastern University, Boston MA, USA.
Evol Psychol. 2020 Oct-Dec;18(4):1474704920980642. doi: 10.1177/1474704920980642.
Previous research on non-facial features demonstrated that masculinity and femininity correlated highly with perceived competence and warmth, respectively. Several studies focused on dimorphic facial cues and found an association between masculine faces and competence. However, there's no study exploring the association between facial dimorphism and social judgment both using explicit and implicit experimental paradigms, i.e. Triad Classification Task, Implicit Associate Task. This study examined the association of masculinity/femininity and competence/warmth via explicit and implicit measures in three experiments. The results showed that participants saw feminine/masculine faces as more consistent with warmth/competence for both male and female faces. Besides, it was found that the above associations were more obvious in female participants. The current studies extended research of effects of dimorphic facial cue in social judgment and provided direct evidence linking facial masculinity with perceived competence, and facial femininity with perceived warmth.
先前关于非面部特征的研究表明,男性气质和女性气质分别与感知能力和温暖度高度相关。有几项研究集中在二态性面部线索上,发现男性化的面孔与能力之间存在关联。然而,目前还没有研究使用显性和隐性实验范式(即三联分类任务、内隐联想任务)探索面部二态性和社会判断之间的关联。本研究通过三个实验,采用显性和隐性测量方法,检验了男性气质/女性气质与能力/温暖度之间的关联。结果表明,参与者认为女性化/男性化的面孔对于男性和女性的面孔来说,与温暖/能力更一致。此外,还发现上述关联在女性参与者中更为明显。本研究扩展了二态性面部线索对社会判断影响的研究,并提供了直接证据,将面部男性化与感知能力联系起来,将面部女性化与感知温暖联系起来。